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One of the biggest-ever dinosaur footprints has just been uncovered in the Gobi Desert, an arid region that spans Northern China and Southern Mongolia. Researchers unearthed the giant 77 cm-wide prints on a Mongolian-Japanese expedition, and they say that it could offer new information about its owner.
The footprint is believed to have belonged to a Titanosaur, a long-necked plant-eating dinosaur.read more

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